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Story: The Clash with Robin and Squirrel The Clash with Robin and
Squirrel is a story about the struggles and conflicts that animals
experience in the nature. Robin and Squirrel agreed to be civil to
each other by respecting each other's areas. Robin's basic instinct
tells her not to trust Squirrel who kept a curious eye on her nest.
Also, Robin encounters several close calls where her life was
almost taken away by other predators in search of food. These
experiences serve as valid reasons not to trust anyone. But against
her own feelings of discomfort, Robin launches out and trusts
Squirrel. These incidents take place in the surroundings of an old
gentleman, Mr. Gilbert, who kept a watchful eye on his garden in
his struggle to keeps the animals away from getting his seed. In
this story, Robin goes through a range of circumstances and
emotions. Many of which are used to teach valuable life lessons to
its readers. Would Squirrel live up to the expectation placed in
him by Robin? How will the story end? Who get hurt? Who lives? Who
dies? Read this emotional and stirring story about Robin and
Squirrel and their conflict, trust, and survival as they coexisted
in their community.
The Mysterious Pumpkin Patch is about a farmer who invested his
hard work into growing fine pumpkins, only to have the pumpkins
turn out to be a "bad crop." The pumpkins are very different to
what ordinary pumpkins should look like. ."The farmer contemplates
plowing them under because he is too embarrassed for anyone to see
them. A crop like this could ruin his reputation as a pumpkin
farmer. Meanwhile, some unexpected visitors stop by the pumpkin,
patch and see the unusual pumpkins and they love them. They
convince the disappointed farmer that all the children would love
his unusual pumpkins "because they "were not ordinary, but
different. And they did. This story teaches about respecting
diversity- It teaches children that it's all right to be different.
It teaches that each person has a special place and purpose in
society and how a person looks has nothing to do with that person's
ability to be successful in life. It teaches children that they do
not have to act like everyone else to be accepted. It teaches
children not to follow the crowd, but to stand out and chart their
own separate course in life-It also teaches that a person's
uniqueness, whatever it is, can sometimes be a rich reward. This
story is positive and very touching. It shows that children can be
a great source of encouragement even to adults.
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